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'Scandal' Season 3 Spoilers: Storyline 'Gets Crazier, Darker, More Outrageous'

"Scandal" fans are still celebrating the premiere of season three, but are already wondering what the rest of the season has in store for them this week.

Season three kicked off last week on Feb. 27, marking the return of Kerry Washington as Olivia Pope, the White House crisis manager who is embroiled in an affair with President Fitzgerald Grant III, portrayed by actor Tony Goldwyn. While even the description of the popular television series sounds intense, Goldwyn revealed that "Scandal" creator Shonda Rhimes has brought even more drama to season three.

Offering fans hints about what is coming, Goldwyn revealed that season three is set for even more intrigue.

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"It just gets crazier and darker and more outrageous," he said, according to Access Hollywood.

Without spilling any details, Goldwyn added that Rhimes was "bringing it, every week."

The actor portrays the President of the U.S. who is stuck in a love triangle between his wife, First Lady Mellie Grant (portrayed by Bellamy Young) and Olivia Pope (Washington). Similar to her co-star and onscreen husband, Young said that season three holds many plot twists.

"It grows more intense and more stuff happens with every episode," Young told the Associated Press of the triangular love dynamic on the show. "And we talks faster! Off-camera, they're shouting, 'Scandal-pace' at us because they write these long, intricate scripts, and we have to get it all in."

Previously released spoilers include Life & Style's report that Washington's character Olivia is in for some shocking realizations about her past.

"When this wonderfully addictive drama returns for its spring premiere, Olivia is realizing that her lifelong view of her parents might be awfully twisted," the magazine reported. "And she's facing a shocking announcement for the vice president."

However, the rest of the "Scandal" cast has been very tight-lipped about the series, and so fans must tune in to the show Thursday nights on ABC.

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